2016 TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival Opening Night Gala

This month’s Thursday the 13th was an auspicious night for one Seattle organization, Three Dollar Bill Cinema, as it marked the opening night for the 2016 TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival. Following the sold-out premier of Torrey Pines at the Egyptian, moviegoers hit up V2, Capitol Hill’s former Value Village thrift store, for a fabulous open bar gala. Jetspace Magazine was on hand to capture the magic.

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Robert is a working class queer nerd trying to overthrow the capitalist patriarchy one wry comment at a time. Besides volunteering as editor and publisher of Queerspace Magazine, he’s a writer, designer, illustrator, photographer, and filmmaker. He’s a lifelong gaymer, and is old enough to remember when RPGs only came with paper and dice.